and a baby girl), settled on Pitcairn Island and set fire to the Bounty. The ship is still visible underwater in Bounty Bay. The mutineers lived in isolation for some 20 years before coming into ...
The works of Pitcairn’s powerful short-wave ... and stood by their longboats in the crescent of Bounty Bay. The visitor, guided by the island’s blinker and its own searchlight, eased in ...
In January 1974 I visited and Pitcairn ... on his remote island. We became firm friends and when I was leaving he pressed these artefacts into my hand. These relics of HMS Bounty are sheathing ...
Today, the descendants of the mutineers of the Bounty still live on Pitcairn Island. The Royal Navy was ... Anchored in the bay, the ship was torn free and the wind drove her repeatedly against ...
They cast Bligh and his loyalists adrift in an open boat and sailed the Bounty to Pitcairn Island. The ship later sank with four four-pounder guns which were subsequently recovered. Three of them ...
As of July 2014, only 48 people call the Pitcairn Islands and their stunning rocky cliffs home. Back in 1789, British sailors in the Pacific mutinied on the HMS Bounty and settled on Tahiti and ...
John Coleman, from Benfleet in Essex, said he retrieved the large piece of copper sheathing from HMS Bounty in the Pitcairn Islands in 1973. He displayed the impressive find - patinated with ...
and a baby girl), settled on Pitcairn Island and set fire to the Bounty. The ship is still visible underwater in Bounty Bay. The mutineers lived in isolation for some 20 years before coming into ...
John Coleman, from Benfleet in Essex, said he retrieved the large piece of copper sheathing from HMS Bounty in the Pitcairn Islands in 1973. He displayed the impressive find - patinated with verdigris ...